,e..,_. *";’“2‘§"t”"‘.l §"L3XI=`.» tif, »` _ n ;, _ _ ,_,_ ,/ ` _ _ _'?.f_ __ .-:levi-_-".._ i__ »-le\i'r'-hu.-u' t .ssl , .*.i.>. l f -ww la- J _rsiiniiiti iiiiinsii sis-iisciisiii iii=iioiii___i_iiis wssksiisiis _li_=(lli,_`,I.li,_,E__,,__ii__il_;iiiii>iilii‘s siiru-iiiiiiv‘ slisl.ifc_iiiios1i3ilsl__ WEDNESDAY i. o. o_ r.-'rub snnusi ciiui-ch. Ps rade-of the ..|lBlI\bBrl of Weneeds -V ' 5 - Ewrsns i-ioePi~rAi.- 'rn many Lou 115.1. o, o. F., Port ni- ' Clean! bright uten' ' friends of Mrs. John Smith, l°ownal, gin,,‘§f '., litlld 'Sunday evening `t0 ' ~ will be sorry to hear that she was the -Pr‘e;§yiex'ieti church. The preach- . (liken t0 the P. E. lBlBDd H0spl(l1l On 9|- for the evening WM Rey Mi-_ McVlg ` ' M0l1f , 9 ‘ \\ mer holidays the pupils of Prince St THE 8 S HAu|fAx saiieii Tues. e _ Din , I ___ They are now busily engaged selling i0wing_ Tholi C0ste,“o_ M_ A_ C93 -_ _ _ -_ i__é the roducts for patriotic purposes. eil Mn Ami (_ ._ ' &° Co. are assisting them today by M,-_ McA“'iay'_ Ni,-_ McLe0,i_ Mi-_ J, M: E. ae. _ _A _ _ _ 5 1 __1 I l _ I’ _ tello, Mrs Mary Cost o. l~ J. Holman & (.o_ and J. H. Myritk Oimen W C M Chapmam M,-_ Ward offering for sale a fresh supply of McPh€e_ ML McDm.mid_ Mr; Mcphai] vegetables which will no doubt be M,-_ L_ Tminm-_ Miss, siege, Miss eagerly purchased, to help along this _igniiinm M,-_ Kimbai-i_ Mi-_ J_ Malone _i good cause. The Prince Street school M,-_ Ly°ng_ Mn Hqimaiq, Mi-_ 0, P.- fpi ' _ ' --~- , garden has been entirely successful Cui-iig_ Mi-_ _i_ Ro'i,i,in's| Mr, W, D D Adams, . able from time to time to add small _-___- sums of money to their patriotic fund. _ -wE|)p|Nq 5E\_L3,_.A quiet but ---- pretty wedding took place at 0‘Le‘ar'y» I i’- as the u ils and teachers have been - Mi-_ A, piimi O i _ Why? >% ' Because white lead and wliitezinc, mixed in th_¢{¢ _ proportions, produce a. paint that resists the elements better than that made by any other formula. Scienti- fic tests and practical experience extending over many years absolutely prove this to be so, and that is why B-H ‘ is made by this formula. It is pure paint in the truest sense of the word. A mixture of 10% white lead and 90% white zinc might be called “pure paint” but the expression would be misleading, because the compound would not fulfil all the requirements of a first-class in which the il Q . _ - Her many friends were saddened to on Tuesday evening August ggmi ai learn oi’ the death, at the hoine of hor iho, home of Mi-5, }{_ E. Turner, when l7m`9“U*- Ml* and MTS- Brown- Y0l`k- her sister Miss Elizabeth Rayner was on August 22nd, of Elda M., beloved u"ii'e'd` in marfig-ge by the Rev_ R0. wife ol` Vernon I.. llowatt, of Char- ben ii/[uri-ay_ io -Mi-_ im 3_- Hm-dy_ lottetwii. at the curly age of twenty- of Miii Rive,-_ The hriiie who was sifvcii years. ily her loving dispositioii, imaiiemied `i0oi§e,i iovéiy in a pygmy she ciideai-eil herself to :ill who liail gown Qi ,~,mi,,-oidereii voiiie with veii U19 Dleusllm Uf her flC‘l"“l1ll“"‘~"‘- of lullef After lunclieoii was served _ and also iii her lioinc during lici' me happy cmlple (Hove m_thei,. new short weilllcll life. She will lic greatly home in Mm Rivet 'Their ifriendg missed iii cliiircli an1l_ Red (irons wish M|._ and Mrs_ Hardy a iong and work, also in the Choir, wlierc she m_0,,pC,l.0us journey thmugii m»e_ _ was ever really to assist iii singing ____ _ thc praises of her Reileenier. She __wE|_c0'ME Visl-i-0R3__ 'rim lcavcs to niourn_ besides liei' sorrow- many friends of Mr S._ E_ Gaiiulm i stricken husband, her fatliei'_ mother Amum-F_ viiiage_ a,.e‘giad io see, him l ` “ml 10”’ b"°thel`S' J“’“€S “"d_ Ollie home against after an absence of three , at lionic, and lra and Gordon with the weeks spent visiting ai,,.0ad_ ML ' 105th, Battalion, now in l\,ngland_ The Gallant 'accompanied by hié som Re,,_ funeral took place on August 24th, to -Theodore Gallant of Stm,g€on_ when York Cemetery- and _“ms "ery largely he left went directly to Boston. At- ottendeil. The services nt the house ter taking a general visit of me-city “nd `gmv" were wnducted by Rfwif' he proceeded to Nashua_ where he vi- . R’ ("‘ pumm' L' J' Dawson ‘ind 0" I" sited his daughter whois Mother Su- l)awsoii_ The many beautiful floral penal, of SL Josepws Hospital a very tributes, testified to the high esteein large msmuuom He_ after spend_ eceased was held' ing some time with her, and visiting. went to Chelsea and spent some time |:iE\/_ |:i_ i.i_ 3-i-A\/.ERT HQNQREU, there. Mr. Gallant or his way home Oh the eve-ning of Wednesday, Sept. called at Meteghan, Nova Scotia, to i, of ihg resin' rejoin his wife who had been visiting 6, quite a large num er ~ - ents of Norton, N. B., held' a social there for sometime, and he remained in the public hall. Games of various there for eiglll 112185- ill Wall Oil hill , kinds were indulged in, after the pro- iirrival at Meteghllll fha! MT- Galllllll ceedings of the' evening were in full first learned that the automobiles swing, and all were enjoying them- were being introduced in Engmont selves, Mr. A. T_ Ste-wart, who had Bay and viciiilty. Asked as to how been requested to act as- chairman, he received the news, he expressed ider and asked himself as highly in favor of them called the meeting to o' ' _ - the Rev. Mr. Stavert to come to the l-le had occasion to speak on the sub- platfoim_ After having stated the ject several times with people from_ exterior paint, ‘ ____ Dlll'llQ=‘4€ Of U10 500311 $Hlll€'l'lllg. Mr. iicross_ and improved roads, he was B H UE . ,, . . . ". , 4 Stewart ill the Home Oi “Oi 0111>' llle told would result l’,.i'om them. He had - nglish Paint is pure paint that works easily, - Prei;byte'i-ian people but of many of mkeii several driypg in them during penetrates deeply, Spreads well, holds its color and _ U16 Ulhel' Clfi2€llS» Dl‘€“Sl“-lllell MF- liis visit, and thoiight they were fine lasts yea,-5 ionger than ordinary kinds_ Stavc-rt a solid' nickel-mounts-;l set of _ii/i,~_ and Mi-B_ Giiiiant arrived ,home - drivin harness wltli an extra collar fm Mate hm, on Frida night, Rev K ni Z Y . You Can 90! gfflllifle B-H "EIl'lf3h" Pain! f10m` - an_ii_ haincs and Il Sei Of lleauflful 'Flicodore Gallant had como home g _.£5 diiving blankets, as a slight token of about a week i,efme_ ML and M,-s_ I the appreciation of his work, not only Gallant were accompanied by Mi-s_ F ` 'I' within his own church butnls-o as a D_ L d ii ,_ f MrS_ Gaiiimp ennell & Ghandle citizen ofthe town una in nil that l l ““--ry “sae ° Charlottetown, P. E. l. ` pertained lo the best interests oi' the -_-- place he had always taken a ilecp ' “' 11 ' interest. Mr. Stavert was very' much John A, McLean of Bismarck, pio-_ tekerl bv sllrilrlse. ami in a te-w well neer of Minnesota and' of Dakota ter- who a rl l _ _ , _ ~ _ re ou oca' agents *Ask them for C°l°r cards chosen words thanked the eo le of riwi- friemi and ¢o_wm-her wigh ll P Y. a Norton for their great kindness lil James J. Hill, was buried in oakland BRANDPM' ENDEPFEPNO L2'iii‘“”§:il‘g...lii“ as“ii;°ii.i°oi;“ii..”:::2°.;‘::; H Mn", i _ _ _ Mr.i ¢ Sll1V€'l’i I'6i?l1lT18d` his BEM RW (`-- W- McLean died in Boston, where he had MoNTnaAL~HALi x - . . . 1 ' - _ FA sniorm ~ronoN'ro wii~4Nl_P£G Walden gave ll SNOW Hlld1`0l*S- TUB had gone to receive treatment for ` - lest of the evening was Silent lil iancei Funeral services were hold I H ' social watercourse.-Mr. stavert is ii iii`Q'_,ik'iami chapel, Rsv_ Harry Noble R3 l native Of this Pl‘0Vlll0€. Wilson paid a glowing tribute to Mr_ Lean an other hard- ioneers Mc d Y ll who paved the way for civilzation l i _ I _ ‘lm l _ CRUWN LIFE We Specialize In Women’e Insurance. Now that women are_the guiding' spirits, if not the actua.l_bread_winner_s, m many a family, they should not _fail to give their loved ones the additional pro- , i€Ct10u Of a strong, Crown Life Policy. ACf°wn Lilerr ' .l ut oiit’ ‘t'o sea;" ' There pa_s_s_ed_`swiftiy and suddenly uwayf early on Wednesday morning last, one of North Tryoii’s oldest and most( respected `cl_tize_iis, Mr_ Williiiin Ciiis`h'blm_ in the ‘l2_‘lii.l_‘year‘ of 'his' nge. The late Mr. Chisliom was boi'n 'at East River, Picton County, N. S., nnrl during the past 45 years conducted an up-to-date cabinet 'anti undertaking huslliess at North Tryon. Justice to the living is perhaps pre- terable to praise to the deprirteil, but whether expressed or not, there were many who appreciated the valuable and useful life- to which we now give n tender thoiiglit. Admired, respected, revered, it man of intelligence. unfaillngly devoted tc dilty, and with a deep interest ln liiii church, his home and in liumanlty, the name of Mr. Chisholm will be held in long remembrance. Three daughters and one son surv|ve_ viz.. Mrs. J_ T. Walte,_of Sherbrooke; Mrs. F. G. Lang; Miss Grace_ and James A., at home; his wife having preileceasec him. - Th remains were laid to rest in tliii _ i ‘ it0fyeers?_ Citeeote trestmentdoee _` if. _'And Grade-One‘Liqui&»Creosote ‘ Oil brings-thi ndvantuge rightto' your door bechuse it is creosote ln! such form that the average homoi ~ owner and farmer can use it. Tryon Presbyterian cemetery, the ser vices in the church and at the grave being conducted by the pastor, Rev. W P Cameron, An us McDonald 'l\\\ school have resumed their duties ill ` » ` " ' i \\ . _ d ni ht t 12,-with bout fiftl’ DRB' Chu __‘ connection with t_lie school garden. sgggerg “gong Whomawere the [OL F- ..._ , _ ._ _ __7___ _ ._ _ . ._ , _ , li i_ _ . g _ _ . _gv _ _ _ g J. S. MacKay,who spoke from the text J. T. Walte_ A large number of friends lv lsr . s sustained by the community as well, The pull-bearers were: F. G. Lang, and Ps_ 90:12, “Teach us to number our -from far and near were present to days that we may apply our hearts pay their last tributes of respect to unto wisdom." the memory of the deceased. Mr MacKa spoke in touching “Day by day wesadly miss him, ~ Y terms of the deceased. his loss of a Friends may think the wound close personal friend, und' of the deep healed; _ _ sorrow which would be felt by the But they little know the sorrow members of the family, and the loss has That is in our hearts concealed." _ mm- l Fee- -' - l __ ___ ...ii..._ _______ ______ __,_,,,__ _ 0 _mm__ _ o __ lllll o llll o ° ° 'Illini' 0 'i'-nil' W; O 3 0°’ _ o .o - -_.,,_ ° O "o o \\“ 0 0 V mum” 0 O o " ' - as i o ' " '~ _ <<»ii_ia‘ils t§i ' THE CHOICE OFLTHE MAN ABOUT THE KlND HE Gl\/ES r ~\~-`¢w~mf\v--P‘K°9%l'*ld \ . Q """~- o -.fiiiiilr O ‘--ilu-i.. Q -.mil-~ O ""Hl"" 0 of' cZu}se,` if _W7 -‘ ' . -~» _ makes good ' an Pastry ,f ,+V-»,"'.n~., lii fact, ‘°Beaver" ,- T l"|oiir 1'.: at special pastry Hour. It contains the choiccst Ontario fall wheat (the finest pastry _ wheat in the world) blended with westernspring wheat to increase the strength. - BEAVER FLOUR makes the lightest, flakiest Pics and Tarts-the most inviting Cakes, Lookies and Dougliliuis---and real liolneluadc Bread, with the delicious, nuilikc flavor. 'I`lierc‘s _no comparison between the tough Pastry and tasleleu Breed, iiiiirle with western wheat flour, and the “good things” made with "Beaver" l‘lour. Order sonic. DEALERS-write ul (or prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and C:iea.~‘l. 204 ` ._ THE T. H. TAYLOR LIMITED, - CHAT HAM, Ont. l' & _ '__ J Chaco/alfetsf ~ 0 l ` WHO lS PARTICULAR Mi 0 o O _ 0 0 o ° o - O 6 oiivs i.iMi1-eo, i-i.|il.ii=i\x.,cANA1>A 4’ 0 o\ ‘li -,\. mm EXPRESS MOTOR OIL “Carbonless” liroulilit buck the first gold taken _e ___//4; Makg your “ll ' _ ` illlll'/[qi 1:..-‘és ` Fire Insurancei V O and Clarence, general mallagemot. the ’ f 'I O' O aim ii Miiii c _ ith ii il gilt- _ _- 'X A __ _men Prominent In llinnesoég and - _ The - .- ' ' ' _ .N.,,,,, D ,, , . M _i,,,, ~,,»,,. , ww . n insure in good strong stock compan a o a. arcus' e` ‘, o , ' M¢i_i3____i_§___i;_yi»f_g:iii;__-_¢ milf _ . _ __ as is represented by _ M _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ The Premier, Hon. .f.`A. llflithleéon ` rind Mrs. Mathleiion _were agreeably surprised last evening,-,vrlieii a num‘_'_ her of friends called to tender their fellcltetlons on the twentieth anniver- BMY of their wedding dll It was_ Fe °